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Mexican Poster/Street Art Stencil Final Art Piece: Mexico Unit.

Dec 14, 2015

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Mexican Poster/Street Art Stencil

Final Art Piece: Mexico Unit

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Your Task:

As a culminating experience, you will create your own art images based upon the political and social issues raised in this unit.

This is not a solo task, but a group assignment in which you will investigate a single issue, look at art images dealing with this issue, and then create your own poster or stencil image based upon what you’ve learned.

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Your artwork should employ some of the strategies used by Mexican street artists:

Flat, bold colors

Text only if it’s absolutely necessary. Try to use images to convey your message

Graphic and clear imagery

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You have the choice of creating either a poster that you paint by hand or a stencil that you will then print onto paper. Neither is easier than the other,

they’re just two different options. The poster will be approximately 18”x20” while a stenciled image may be much larger, because you can combine

multiple stencils to create a single piece. You must decide this as a group

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Grading

• Originality of the design – your piece should be unique and not a copy of an existing image

• Craftsmanship – your piece should be neat, well organized, and appear finished. It should not be bend, folded, creased, torn, rolled, or stained.

• Ability to communicate a message - your topic/theme must be clearly articulated using visual imagery

• Link to Mexican culture/experience - you can use Mexican symbols, motifs, etc.

• Peer assessment and self assessment – you will assess the contribution of your fellow group members and your own contribution to the task